Rare Fully Working Apple 1 Computer Goes Up For Auction Next Month

A rare fully working Apple 1 computer will go up for auction next month, the device will be auction at RR Auction in Boston on the 25th of September.

There have been a number of Apple 1 computers sold over the last few years, this one could end up with a higher price tag than previous ones as it is fully functional.

“The Apple-1 was the first in the evolution of products from Apple that would forever change the world we live in,” said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction.“This is the machine that launched Apple Computer, a company that would define an industry and was most recently able to achieve a $1 trillion valuation milestone.”

Among items included: original Apple-1 board, original Apple Cassette Interface (ACI), original Apple-1 Operation Manual, two original Apple Cassette Interface manuals, a period surplus ASCII keyboard, a period Sanyo 4205 video monitor, a new period-style power supply with original Apple-1 power cable and connector, and period correct cassette interface cables.

You can find out more details about the auction at the link below, it will be interesting to see how much this Apple 1 computer goes for.